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This year's experimental NIT rules
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<blockquote data-quote="ChiefIllini" data-source="post: 1377983" data-attributes="member: 588522"><p>Personally think the best addition is probably the lamest--the wider lane. Matches NBA standards. Quarters I could take or leave not sure it'll impact the game much. Also indifferent on the 3 pt line. I like high scoring games so I should probably advocate keeping it where it is, though it might emphasize good offense more moving it back.</p><p></p><p>The fouling, no 1 and 1s, and shorter shot clocks are changing key parts of the game. No.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChiefIllini, post: 1377983, member: 588522"] Personally think the best addition is probably the lamest--the wider lane. Matches NBA standards. Quarters I could take or leave not sure it'll impact the game much. Also indifferent on the 3 pt line. I like high scoring games so I should probably advocate keeping it where it is, though it might emphasize good offense more moving it back. The fouling, no 1 and 1s, and shorter shot clocks are changing key parts of the game. No. [/QUOTE]
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